richmond

     

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Trivia about richmond

  • The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in this capital city has an exceptional collection of Himalayan art
  • Ellen Glasgow set a trilogy of novels in this Virginia capital, fictionalizing it as "Queenborough"
  • Ellen Glasgow, a native of this Virginia capital, set several novels there but called it "Queenborough"
  • The 20,000 strong United Daughters of the Confederacy is headquartered in this state capital
  • Perry Ellis began his career as a buyer for Miller & Rhoads department store in this Virginia capital
  • Live alligators were once featured in the lobby of the Jefferson Hotel in this Virginia capital
  • After this city fell April 2, 1865, federal troops placed a Union flag on top of the Confederate capitol
  • The capitol building in this city was designed by Thomas Jefferson
  • Thomas Jefferson formulated the bill moving the Virginia capital to this city
  • Elizabeth Van Lew pretended to be mentally ill but she was really working as a Union spy in this capital of Virginia
  • During the revolution, the state capital moved from Williamsburg to this city in 1780
  • A friendly ghost of a young woman haunts the current governor's mansion in this Virginia city
  • Swing down to the intersection of Count & Basie in this capital of Virginia
  • 1865:Jefferson Davis & most of his cabinet flee this capital city
  • Robert E. Lee saved this capital from capture with his June 1862 attack on McClellan's forces
  • Patrick Henry gave his "Liberty or Death" oration at St. John's Church in this city
  • Hopewell is a mere 30 minutes down the road from this capital of the Confederacy
  • Hollywood Cemetery in this city is the final resting place of James Monroe, John Tyler & Jefferson Davis
  • On April 3, 1865 Union general Godfrey Weitzel accepted the surrender of this city
  • On July 20, 1861 the Congress of the Confederate States began holding sessions in this Virginia city
  • It's the "Queen on the James" -- the James River, that is
  • He kills Richard III & declares an end to the Wars of the Roses
  • Ex-governor L. Douglas Wilder
  • Confederate Civil War general George Edward Pickett
  • Gus the Cat lived in the Carytown book store in this Va. capital for 19 years before going to cat heaven in 2001